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Regressions models

joan casellas

Hi everyone,

 

I would appreciate it if someone could advise me on a good paper or website where to look at the different types/models of regressions (linear and nonlinear).

 

Thanks in advance!

Joan

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Re: Regressions models

SR Millis-3
I'd recommend:

Generalized linear models & extension by J Hardin & J Hilbe.
 
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Hi everyone,
 
I would appreciate it if someone could advise me on a good paper or website where to look at the different types/models of regressions (linear and nonlinear).
 
Thanks in advance!
Joan


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Bruce Weaver
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It's a bit hard to guess exactly what you're looking for.  But here are a few sites that might be helpful.

http://faculty.chass.ncsu.edu/garson/PA765/statnote.htm - includes SPSS-related info
http://data.princeton.edu/wws509/notes/
http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/
http://teaching.sociology.ul.ie/SSS/lugano/
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/spss/examples/default.htm


joan casellas wrote
Hi everyone,

I would appreciate it if someone could advise me on a good paper or website
where to look at the different types/models of regressions (linear and
nonlinear).



Thanks in advance!

Joan
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